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"How do we understand religious spaces? What is their role or function within specific religious traditions or with respect to religious experience? This handbook brings together thirty-seven authors addressing these questions, using a range of methods to analyze specific spaces or types of spaces around the world and across time. Their methods are grounded in many disciplines: religious studies and religion, anthropology, archaeology, architectural history and architecture, cultural and religious history, sociology, gender and women's studies, geography, and political science, resulting in a distinctly interdisciplinary collection. These essays are snapshots, each offering a specific way to think about the religious space(s) under consideration: Roman shrines, Jewish synagogues, Christian churches, Muslim and Catholic shrines, indigenous spaces in Central America and East Africa, cemeteries, memorials, and others. They are organized here by geographical region rather than tradition, to emphasized the cultural roots of religion and religious spaces. Several overarching principles emerge from these snapshots. The authors demonstrate that religious spaces are simultaneously individual and collective, personal, and social; that they are influenced by culture, tradition, and immediate circumstances; and that they participate in various relationships of power. Most importantly, these essays demonstrate that religious spaces do not simply provide a convenient background for religious action but are also constituent of religious meaning and religious experience, that is, they play an active role in creating, expressing, broadcasting, maintaining, and transforming religious meaning, experience"--
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Sacred space --- Great Britain --- Religion
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Temples --- Architecture, Greek. --- Sacred space --- Greece --- Religion.
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"In this book, Alessandro Pierattini offers a comprehensive study of the evolution of pre-Archaic Greek temple architecture from the eleventh to the mid-seventh century BC. Demystifying the formative stages of Greek architecture, he traces how temples were transformed from unassuming shrines made of perishable materials into large stone and terracotta monuments. Grounded in archaeological evidence, the volume analyzes the design, function, construction, and aesthetic of the Greek temple. While the book's primary focus is architectural, it also draws on nonarchitectural material culture, ancient cult practice, and social history, which also defined the context that fostered the Greek temple's initial development. In reconstituting this early history, Pierattini also draws attention to new developments as well as legacies from previous eras. Ultimately, he reveals why the temple's pre-Archaic development is not only of interest in itself but also a key to the origins of the Greek monumental architecture of the Archaic period"--
Religious architecture --- Architecture --- Greece --- Temples --- Sacred space --- Architecture, Greek
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Apollon --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Apollo --- Cult --- Cumae (Extinct city) --- Religion --- Sacred space
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Sacred space --- Votive offerings --- Weapons, Ancient --- Sicily (Italy) --- Antiquities
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Cults --- Temples --- Sacred space --- Architecture and religion --- Rites and ceremonies --- Religion --- History
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Landscape archaeology --- Sacred space --- Architecture, Early Christian --- Christian saints --- Cilicia --- Religion.
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Religious architecture --- Sacred space --- France --- History. --- Paris (France) --- Religious life and customs. --- Church history.
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Shrines --- Sacred space --- Architecture, Ancient --- Cabras (Italy) --- Tharros (Extinct city) --- Antiquities.
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